When it comes to nutritional management of growing and finishing cattle, the scientific aspects tend to get the most attention. Hours are spent getting the formulations right and debating the merits ...
When it comes to nutritional management of growing and finishing cattle, the scientific aspects tend to get the most attention. Hours are spent getting the formulations right and debating the merits ...
Kansas is home to 161,000 dairy cows, and the number grows each year with every large dairy that chooses to relocate to the Sunflower State. For nearly 20 years the Plains has been an ideal relocation ...
Heifers can safely eat 20 percent less between weaning and breeding, according to a two-year study. Heifers being prepared for breeding don't have to eat like pigs, stuffing themselves at ...
CRAWFORD - Farmhood Fields LLC, a proposed farm-to-table living community owned by Zeke Alenick, is suing the town over the right to build a cattle feed bunk on its Crans Mill Road property. Alenick ...
A structural change in the cattle industry over the last few years shows a slow evolution away from the conventional grazing of young cattle to putting them in grow yards on a fast-track for ...
While it's not quite spinning straw into gold, Bob Batey is converting sawdust from his lumber mill into nutritious and palatable feed for his cattle. When Batey fills his feed bunks with the 70 ...
A New Mexico cattle producer has been feeding whole cottonseed for many years, and she believes other ranchers could also benefit from the additive. Alisa Ogden, Loving, New Mexico, lives on a ...
I don`t know about you, but I have not enjoyed the recent 100 degree heat wave. Most likely, cattle in the area have not enjoyed it either. Cattle have a temperature comfort zone that ranges from zero ...
BUTTE, Mont. — Nutrition, water and shelter -- those are the keys to staying safe during this arctic air, and it applies to livestock as well. “We want to make sure that ranchers and caretakers ...
FORDVILLE, N.D. -- Ears pricked toward the sounds of Wanda Morstad’s tractor and feed wagon rumbling toward them, black cows, save for the white ring of frost around their muzzles, ambled off of their ...